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  1. Sämtliche Werke, Briefe, Tagebücher und Gespräche, (Ln) 40 Bde., Bd.9, Wilhelm Meisters theatralische Sendung by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Almuth Voßkamp, et all 1992-01-01
  2. Correspondance (1765-1832) (L'Arbre double) (French Edition) by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, 1982
  3. The Goethe Treasury: Selected Prose and Poetry (Dover Books on Literature & Drama) by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, 2006-01-19
  4. Autobiography by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, 2008-08-18
  5. Nature's Open Secret : Introductions to Goethe's Scientific Writings (Classics in Anthroposophy) by Rudolf Steiner, Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe, et all 2000-12-01
  6. Durch Schnee und Frost eine Blume--: Briefe Goethes an Charlotte von Stein (German Edition) by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, 1990
  7. Briefe Von Goethe An Johanna Fahlmer (1875) (German Edition) by Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe, 2010-09-10
  8. Goethes Liebesbriefe an Frau von Stein, 1776 bis 1789 (German Edition) by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, 1886-01-01
  9. Goethes Leben von Tag zu Tag: Eine dokumentarische Chronik (German Edition) by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, 1982
  10. Pandora. Von Goethe. Mit Erläuterungen von Dr Fr Strehlke. Separat-Abdruck aus der neuen Ausgabe von Goethe's Werken. by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, 1871
  11. Briefwechsel Zwischen Goethe Und Marianne Von Willemer (1877) (German Edition) by Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe, Theodor Greizenach, 2009-08-27
  12. Torquato Tasso: Ein Schauspiel von Goethe (German Edition) by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, 1893-01-01
  13. Goethe's mother. Correspondence of Catharine Elizabeth Goethe with Goethe, Lavater, Wieland, Duchess Anna Amalia of Saxe-Weimar, Friedrich von Stein, and others by Catharina Elisabeth Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, et all 2010-09-08
  14. Gott und Welt : Handzeichnungen aus dem Gebetbuche des Kaiser Maximililan / von Albrech Durer ; mit der ausfu¨rlicher Besprechung von J.W. v. Goethe by Albrecht (1471-1528). Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von (1749-1832) Du¨rer, 1909

61. Goethe: The Restless Spirit: A Critical Study Of Faust Parts I And II.
Scene by scene summary of the play.
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62. Goethe, Johann Wolfgang Von Biography - S9.com
1749 Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, born on the 28th of August in Frankfurt, WC Germany. He was a German poet, dramatist, novelist, theorist, humanist, scientist, painter, and
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1749 - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, born on the 28th of August in Frankfurt, WC Germany. He was a German poet, dramatist, novelist, theorist, humanist, scientist, painter, and polymath.
1765 - 1768 - He studied law at Leipzig and Strasbourg, came under the influence of Herder, and became interested in alchemy, anatomy, and the antiquities.
1774 - His novel Die Leiden des jungen Werther (The Sorrows of Young Werther), which reflected the romantic Sturm und Drang movement of his time.
1776 - He accepted a post in the court of the Duke of Weimar, where he studied a variety of scientific subjects. He wrote much lyric and ballad poetry at this time, inspired by his relationships with a series of women, culminating in a profound attachment to Charlotte von Stein.
1786 - 1790 - Visits to Italy contributed to a greater preoccupation with poetical form, seen in such plays as Iphigenie auf Tauris and Torquato Tasso.

63. Goethe, Faust - A New English Translation
Translation by A.S. Kline. Has line numbering, includes stage directions.
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65. Goethe, J. W. Von. 1917. Wilhelm MeisterÂ’s Apprenticeship. Vol. XIV. Harvard Cl
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66. Goethe, J. W. Von. 1917. The Sorrows Of Werther. Vol. XV, Part 1. Harvard Classi
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67. The Sorrows Of Young Werther By Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe - Project Gutenberg
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Author Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 1749-1832 Translator Boylan, R. Dillon Title The Sorrows of Young Werther Alternate Title Die Leiden des jungen Werther Note Translation of: Die Leiden des jungen Werther. Language English LoC Class PT: Language and Literatures: Germanic, Scandinavian, and Icelandic literatures Subject Germany Social life and customs Fiction Subject Unrequited love Fiction Category Text EBook-No. Release Date Feb 1, 2001 Public domain in the USA. Downloads
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68. A Fairy Tale
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Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
W earied with the labours of the day, an old Ferryman lay asleep in his hut, on the bank of a wide river, which the late heavy rains had swollen to an unprecedented height. In the middle of the night he was awakened by a loud cry: he listened; it was the call of some travellers who wished to be ferried over. Upon opening the door, he was surprised to see two Will-o'-the-wisps dancing round his boat, which was still secured to its moorings. Speaking with human voices, they assured him that they were in the greatest possible hurry, and wished to be carried instantly to the other side of the river. Without losing a moment, the old Ferryman pushed off, and rowed across with his usual dexterity. During the passage the strangers whispered together in an unknown language, and several times burst into loud laughter; whilst they amused themselves with dancing upon the sides and seats of the boat, and cutting fantastic capers at the bottom. "The boat reels," cried the old man; "and, if you continue so restless, it may upset. Sit down, you Will-o'-the-wisps." They burst into loud laughter at this command, ridiculed the boatman, and became more troublesome than ever. But he bore their annoyance patiently, and they soon reached the opposite bank of the river.

69. Goethe, Johann Wolfgang Von - Vocabulary Analysis - Times Labs - Book Scraper
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von. 17491832 , Frankfurt am Mein, Germany Wikipedia Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von. Publications
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70. Novella
Goethe s Novelle translated by Thomas Carlyle and R.D. Boylan.
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Novella
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T he thick fog of an early autumnal morning obscured the extensive courts which surrounded the prince's castle; but through the mists, which gradually dispersed, a stranger might observe a cavalcade of horse and foot, already engaged in their early preparations for the field. The active employments of the domestics were already discernible. These latter were engaged in lengthening and shortening stirrup-leathers, preparing the rifles and ammunition, and arranging the game-bags whilst the dogs, impatient of restraint, threatened to break away from the slips by which they were held. Then the horses became restive, from their own high mettle, or excited by the spur of the rider, who could not resist the temptation to make a vain display of his prowess, even in the obscurity by which he was surrounded. The cavalcade awaited the arrival of the prince, who was delayed too long while taking leave of his young wife. Lately married, they thoroughly appreciated the happiness of their own congenial dispositions: both were lively and animated, and each shared with delight the pleasures and pursuits of the other. The prince's father had lived long enough to enjoy that period of life when one learns that all the members of a state should spend their time in diligent employments, and that every one should engage in some energetic occupation corresponding with his taste, and should by this means first acquire, and then enjoy, the fruits of his labour. How far these maxims had proved successful might have been observed on this very day; for it was the anniversary of the great market in the town, a festival which might indeed be considered a species of fair. The prince had, on the previous day, conducted his wife on horseback through the busy scene, and had caused her to observe what a convenient exchange was carried on between the productions of the mountainous districts and those of the plain; and he took occasion then and there to direct her attention to the industrious character of his subjects.

71. Goethe, Johann Wolfgang Von: AuthorSheets, Reference Services, Carnegie Library
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von. In Adamaczewski, Zygmunt The Tragic Protest . The Hague Martinus Nijhoff, 1963. pp. 97142. Criticism Faust
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72. Iphigenia In Tauris By Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe - Project Gutenberg
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73. Goethe, Johann Wolfgang Von
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von. 17491832. GERMANY'S GREATEST WRITER. BY FREDERIC HENRY HEDGE.
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GERMANY'S GREATEST WRITER. BY FREDERIC HENRY HEDGE. I. THE MAN. Genius of the supreme order presupposes a nature of equal scope as the prime condition of its being. The Gardens of Adonis require little earth, but the oak will not flourish in a tub; and the wine of Tokay is the product of no green-house, nor gotten of sour grapes. Given a genuine great poet, you will find a greater man behind, in whom, among others, these virtues predominate,courage, generosity, truth. Pre-eminent among the poets of the modern world stands Goethe, chief of his own generation, challenging comparison with the greatest of all time. His literary activity embraces a span of nigh seventy years in a life of more than fourscore, beginning, significantly enough, with a poem on "Christ's Descent into Hell" (his earliest extant composition), and ending with Faust'sthat is, Man'sascent into heaven. The rank of a writerhis spiritual import to human kindmay be inferred from the number and worth of the writings of which he has furnished the topic and occasion. "When kings build," says Schiller, speaking of Kant's commentators, "the draymen have plenty to do." Dante and Shakspeare have created whole libraries through the interest inspired by their writings. The Goethe-literature, so-called,though scarce fifty years have elapsed since the poet's death,already numbers its hundreds of volumes.

74. Enfocarte.com - N°21 - Literatura: Goethe Y Schiller
Ensayo sobre la relaci n entre los escritores Goethe y Schiller.
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Una potencia superior hizo posible
Goethe a Eckermann. No two men, both of exalted genius,
could be posses of more different
sorts of excellence, than the two that were
now brought to gether, in a large
company of their mutual friends.
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75. GOETHE, Johann Wolfgang Von.
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76. Viaje A Italia
El libro de Goethe en formato blog. Versi n espa ola de Fanny Garrido.
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Escrito por Johann Wolfgang von Goethe en VII - Nápoles Viaje a Italia No Comments Aunque contra gusto, á fuer de buen compañero, siguióme Tischbein hoy al Vesubio. A él, pintor de figuras, ocupado siempre en las más bellas formas de hombres y de animales, que hasta humaniza su gusto y sentimiento rocas, paisajes y lo informe, debe serle abominable este amontonamiento desconcertado que se devora á sí mismo, y declara guerra á todo sentido de belleza. Jue 5 Mar 2009
Nápoles 5 de marzo de 1787.
Escrito por Johann Wolfgang von Goethe en VII - Nápoles Viaje a Italia No Comments Aprovechamos el segundo domingo de Cuaresma yendo de iglesia en iglesia. Conforme en Roma todo es serio, aquí en todo hay cierta alegría. Tampoco puede comprenderse la escuela de pintura napolitana, sino en Nápoles. Vese con extrañeza toda la fachada de una iglesia pintada de arriba abajo. Sobre la puerta, Cristo arrojando del templo á los vendedores y compradores, que á los lados, vestidos de colorines y adornados, bajan á empujones, llenos de espanto, las escaleras. En el interior de otra iglesia, todo el espacio sobre la puerta está ricamente adornado de una pintura al fresco, representando la expulsión de Heliodoro. Lucas Giordano mucho debía despacharse para llenar tales paredes. Los púlpitos no son, como en otras partes, una cátedra, una silla de enseñanza para una persona, sino una galería en la cual he visto á un capuchino haciendo presente al pueblo, tan pronto en un extremo, tan pronto en el obro, su vida pecadora. ¡Cuánto no habría que decir sobre esto!

77. Goethe, J. W. Von. 1909–14. Faust. Part I. Vol. 19, Part 1. The Harvard Classic
The sagacious reader who is capable of reading between these lines what does not stand written in them, but is nevertheless implied, will be able to form some conception.
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78. Biografia De Johann Wolfgang Goethe
Biograf a del autor alem n.
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Inicio Buscador Las figuras clave de la historia Reportajes Los protagonistas de la actualidad Johann Wolfgang Goethe (Frankfurt, 1749-Weimar, id., 1832) Escritor alemán. Nacido en el seno de una familia patricia burguesa, su padre se encargó personalmente de su educación. En 1765 inició los estudios de derecho en Leipzig, aunque una enfermedad le obligó a regresar a Frankfurt. Una vez recuperada la salud, se trasladó a Estrasburgo para proseguir sus estudios. Fue éste un período decisivo, ya que en él se produjo un cambio radical en su orientación poética. Frecuentó los círculos literarios y artísticos del Sturm und Drang , germen del primer Romanticismo y conoció a Herder, quien lo invitó a descubrir a Homero, Ossian, Shakespeare y la poesía popular.
Goethe Fruto de estas influencias, abandonó definitivamente el estilo rococó de sus comienzos y escribió varias obras que iniciaban una nueva poética, entre ellas Canciones de Sesenheim , poesías líricas de tono sencillo y espontáneo, y Sobre la arquitectura alemana (1773), himno en prosa dedicado al arquitecto de la catedral de Estrasburgo, y que inaugura el culto al genio.

79. Liber Liber: Biblioteca | Autori G | Goethe, Johann Wolfgang : Von
E possibile scaricare il testo e leggere alcuni cenni biografici sull autore.
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80. Vita E Opere Di Goethe
Biografia, bibliografia, trame e commenti alle opere principali dell autore tedesco.
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La vita di Goethe Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, poeta, drammaturgo, romanziere e scienziato tedesco, nacque a Francoforte nel 1749 , figlio di un funzionario dell'amministrazione imperiale; a 16 anni lasciò Francoforte per studiare legge a Lipsia e poi a Strasburgo. Furono anni di intensa vita sociale e culturale; si interessò alla medicina, alle arti figurative, al disegno, e cominciò a scrivere versi libertini e scherzosi ( Il libro di Annette ). Dello stesso periodo è una tragedia in versi, I Complici (1768), cui seguono i drammi Goetz von Berlichingen Clavigo e Stella . Alla rottura del breve idillio con Käthchen Schömkopf seguì una fase di turbamento e agitazione: poi nel 1768, ammalatosi gravemente, fece ritorno a Francoforte e, superata la fase critica della malattia, durante la convalescenza si dedicò a studi di magia, astrologia, alchimia. Dal 1770 al 1771 visse a Strasburgo , dove accanto alle discipline giuridiche, coltivò lo studio della musica, dell'arte, dell'anatomia e della chimica ; qui ebbe la rivelazione dell'arte gotica tramite Herder, e si innamorò di

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